Must be a big one then? Wonder what type of "Bumper" or pusher they adapted to it? Maybe a similar item to the trucks used in service garages with big rubber bumpers on them and turned in ends? Back when You COULD push a car by it's bumper, now not done with Plastic.

Man I remember that----when stock cars looked like stock cars I started going to the Milwaukee mile in the early sixties -got many pictures and films of the old days . Don't watch any pavement racing anymore.Google PDTR and look for car 33 track champ 2014 and 2015 super modified , thats my car ,I 'am in the far right of the picture and the guy in the middle in my driver---we do it on the dirt.

GREAT PICS, legends pushing legends, Dick Trickle was the "man". Sad ending for the "White Knight" the King of the ASA

Dick was the man with over 1000 wins he is one of the best if not the best driver in American history.

But I would have disagree with him being the king of the ASA. Mike Eddy a local MI diver won 7 championships and is second in win total in the ASA. He was also ASA all time career leader in laps lead, starts, and top 10s.

I came across them on a racing facebook group. Bolens and racing are a big part of my life.

Sorry I missed this, Wilberj. Due to limited internet time I don't get to this part of the site much. I have only seen one Bolens ever, and don't own it! Very cool pictures. I think that is Mark Martin and Rusty Wallace's cars behind Jim Sauter. Joe Shear is a crew chief on a major Cup car now but I can't remember which one right off hand. I have only been to one ASA race at New Smyrna in 1981. I got a pic of Dick Trickle's hauler with the car and my wife got his autograph while he was having a couple of PBR's with his fans and crew.